Multiple Choice
A basic premise of Rational-Emotive Behaviour Therapy is:
A) Distress arises from unconscious conflicts and ego-disturbance
B) Emotional suffering is due to unstated assumptions and demands
C) Interpersonal conflict resulting in poor object relations
D) Classically conditioned associations
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